She is a natural beauty.
Thomas Hawk visits New Orleans.
Eye-Fi, a start-up that has created a SD card that can automatically upload images from your camera directly to the internet using a normal Wi-Fi network.
Strangers With Candy and Steven Colbert Trailer.
Wozniak rides his Segway.
Internet bellwether Yahoo posted on Tuesday net income for the fourth quarter that rose from a year ago but was below analyst expectations, sending shares down about 13 percent in after-hours trade.
Great news! My favorite feed reader may have continued life. From Techcrunch -
tickr for flickr is a way to enjoy images from flickr as they slowly glide down the coveted space on the right-hand side of your desktop. Essentially, tickr just scrolls images, until flickr runs out of images to show you which match the tags you've specified.
Is Yahoo, not Microsoft or Google, the company that really gets Web 2.0? I think so. Their pattern of acquisitions (Flickr, del.icio.us, and most recently WebJay) shows a deep understanding of what Web 2.0 is about -- personal control and interaction in publishing.
In 1977, Harry Reid was appointed chairman of the Nevada Gaming Commission. It was a difficult time for the gaming industry and Las Vegas, which were being overrun by organized crime.
Hey, it's not my prediction! I'm taking some factors Bill Burnham mentioned in reference to walled gardens and Homestore, Monster, EBay, Match.com and riffing on them:
Great write up on direction of these four services.
Tonight when I logged on to my favorite RSS aggregator-reader I was presented with their Going Out of Business notice. Ouch! I am a beta tester for Searchfox and just love it. Techcrunch sent me their way, and I fell in love with after I finally understood it.
You enter your name and your blogs web address. We search google and find links to your blog. We calculate your ego ranking.
Just went by DirecTV's booth and talked with one of their engineers about what to expect in the next year. According to the engineer, 2006 is going to be the year that DirecTV brings you local channels.
"Syriana" is an endlessly fascinating movie about oil and money, America and China, traders and spies, the Gulf States and Texas, reform and revenge, bribery and betrayal.
The story everyone wanted to talk about--and Eric and Larry didn't--was Google going into the operating system, deskop computer, and office suite business (let's call those three things "Google Desktop" for simplicity).
And this time, the Redskins came away a 17-10 win that sends them to Seattle for a 4:30 p.m. playoff game Saturday against the Seahawks.
Embattled Rep. Tom DeLay decided Saturday to give up his post as House majority leader, clearing the way for new leadership elections among House Republicans eager to shed the taint of scandal, two officials said.
Robin entertains about half way down.
Kevin Burton writes that 99% of all search traffic currently hitting TailRank is from Google. Fifty percent of my traffic comes from Google. How many bloggers can say that Sports Illustrated is their number 3 referrer? The explaination is here.
I just signed up for Newsvine, which is in private beta. Thanks Mike It reminds me of Digg and Reddit in that you can vote for articles, but the categories are not limited to tech.
You've got to hand it to David Letterman: when he's engaged and interested in the person he's interviewing, he can be one of the toughest in the business, even tougher on his guests than those who consider themselves "hard news" people (are you taking notes, Tim Russert?).
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